Equity Library

Welcome to the Office of Student Equity Library. Whether you are looking for material to supplement your degree program or would like information about equity advancement, the Office of Student Equity Library is the place to look. Here you will find a current inventory of titles available for checkout to SRJC faculty, staff and students. For more information, please visit the Office of Student Equity at Plover, Room 539 or call us at 707-527-4741.

Book Title

Author(s)

35 Dumb Things Well-Intended People Say

Dr. Maura Cullen

A People History of the U.S

Howard Zinn

A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness

Cherrie L. Moraga

All About Love

Bell Hooks

Amazing Grace

Jonathan Kozol

Americanah

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Basic Skill in Community College

W. Norton Grubb

Before We were Free

Julia Alvarez

Between the World and Me

Ta-Nehsi-Coates

Bless Me Ultima

Rudolfo Anaya

Blind Spot

Mahzarin R. Banaji

Building Cultural Confidence

Berardo Deardroff

Burro Genius

Victor Villasenor

Ceremony

Leslie Marmon Silko

Confronting Equity Issues on Campus

Bensimon/Malcom

Courageous Conversation about Race

Singleton Linton

Critical Race Theory

Crenshaw and Gotanda

Cultural Competence

Jerry V. Diller and Jean Moule

Culturally Proficient Leadership

Raymond D. Terrell and Randall B. Lindsey

Decolonizing Methodilieous

Linda Tuhiwai Smith

Diversity Explosion

William H. Frey

Drive

Daniel H. Pink

Engaging the "Race Question"

Dowd/Bensimon

Equity Audits in the Classroom

Kathryn McKenzie and Linda Skrla

Equity Frame Work

Bonnie M. Davis

Everyday Bias

Howard J. Ross

Facilitator's Guide Courageous Conversation About Race

Singleton/Lintion

Female Subjects in Black and White

Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian and Helene Moglen

Feminism is for Everybody

Bell Hooks

Feminist Theory

Bell Hooks

Fire in the Ashes

Jonathan Kozol

I am Malala

Malala Yousafzai

Identity, Social Activism, and the Pursuit of Higher Education

Susana M. Munoz

Illiterate America

Jonathan Kozol

Is Everyone Really Equal

Sensoy/DiAngelo

Just Mercy

Bryan Stevenson

Leading with Cultural Intelligence

David Livermore

Lies My Teacher Told Me

James W. Lowen

Loudest Duck

Laura Liswood, Senior Advisor Golman Sachs

Making a Nation

Boydston, Cullather, Lewis, McGerr and Oakes

Massacre of the Dreams

Ana Castillo

Methodology of the Oppressed

Shela Sandoval

More Courageous Conversations About Race

Singleton

Native American College and Career Success

Marsha Fralic, Beatrice Zammora and Larry G

Occupied America

Rodolfo F. Acuna

On Being a Teacher

Jonathan Kozol

Other People's Children

Lisa Delpit

Our Lady of Controversy

Gaspar de Alba and Lopez

Pedogogy of the Oppressed

Paulo Freire

Rachel and Her Children

Jonathan Kozol

Reaching Out

Francisco Jimenez

Readings for Diversity & Social Justice

Routledge, Adams, Blumfield, Casatneda, Hackman, Peters and Zungia

Red Pedogogy

Sandy Grande

Remembered Rapture

Bell Hooks

Reparable Harm

Davis/Kilburn/Shultz

Reservation Blues

Sherman Alexie

Restorative Justice

Howard Zehr

Savage Inequalities

Jonathan Kozol

Saving Fish from Drowning

Amy Tan

Sentipensante

Mark Nepo

Sisters of the Yam

Bell Hooks

Sor Juana Inez de La Cruz

Julia Alvarez/ translated by Edith Grossman

Student Engagement in Higher Education

Quaye and Harper

Stuffed and Stared

Roj Patel

Talking Back

Bell Hooks

Taking Hold

Francisco Jimenez

Teaching Across Cultural Strengths

Chavez / Longerbeam

Teaching Community

Bell Hooks

Teaching Critical Thinking

Bell Hooks

Teaching Transgression

Bell Hooks

Telling to Live

Latina Feminist Group

Terror of the Machine

Devon G. Pena

The Circuit

Francisco Jimenez

The Deportation Regime

Nicholas DeGenova/Natalie Peutz, editors

The Distance Between Us

Reyna Grande

The Diversity and Inclusion

Sondra Thiederman

The Diversity Explosion

Brookings

The Diversity Training Activity Handbook

Jonamay Lambert and Selma Myers

The Hidden Brain

Shankar and Redantam

The Hundred Secret Senses

Amy Tan

The Latino Education Crisis

Gandara and Contreras

The New Jim Crow

Michelle Alexander

The Power of Full Engagement

Loehr/ Schwartz

The Undercommons

Stephano Harney and Fred Moten

This Bridge Called My Back

Moraga/Anzaldia

Understanding Jim Crow

David Pilgrim

We Should All be Feminist

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichle

Whistling Vivaldi

Claude M. Steele

White Like Me

Tim Wise

White Privilege

Rothenberg

Why are all The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria

Beverly Daniel Tatum, Ph. D.

Wounds of Passion

Bell Hooks

Writing Beyond Race

Bell Hooks

Books for Kids

K-2nd Grade

A is for Activist

Innosanto Nagara

Lets Talk About Race

Julius Lester

Henry's Freedom Box

Ellen Levine

Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down

Andrea Davis Pinkey

We March

Shane Evans

A Sweet Smell of Roses

Angela Johnson

Yours for Justice, Ida B. Wells: the Daring Life of a Crusading Journalist

Philip Dray

Dolores Huerta: A Hero to Migrant Workers

Sarah E. Warren

3rd-6th Grade

Brown Girl Dreaming

Jacqueline Woodson

Twice Toward Justice

Claudette Colvin

One Crazy Summer

Rita Williams-Garcia

Little Rock Nine

Marshall Poe

Through My Eyes

Ruby Brudges

Marching for Freedom: Walk Together, Children and Don't You Grow Weary

Elizabeth Partridge

The Watsons Go to Birmingham

Christopher Paul Curtis

Revolution

Deborah Wiles

The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny and the Fight for Civil Rights

Steve Sheinkin

The Kid's Guide to Social Action: How to Solve the Social Problems You Choose and Turn Creative Thinking into Positive Action